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Matthias Rosenthaler updated DRILL-7864:
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Description:
The following parquet file which is generated by ParquetSharp (which is using
the underlying apache arrow c++ lib) is not readable by drill. The values of
the columns are displaced. If I write the affected float32 columns
"InjectionRate" and "I_injection_IA" as float64, everything is fine.
Update: It seems that the bug is *caused by dictionary encoding*. If I turn
this feature of, drill is able to read it. So please take a look into reading
dictionary encoded columns in drill to solve the bug.
Also created a ticket for the arrow project, but they redirect me to the drill
project. https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARROW-11629
was:
The following parquet file which is generated by ParquetSharp (which is using
the underlying apache arrow c++ lib) is not readable by drill. The values of
the columns are displaced. If I write the affected float32 columns
"InjectionRate" and "I_injection_IA" as float64, everything is fine.
Also created a ticket for the arrow project, but they redirect me to the drill
project. https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARROW-11629
> Parquet file could not be read correctly
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> Key: DRILL-7864
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DRILL-7864
> Project: Apache Drill
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Storage - Parquet
> Affects Versions: 1.18.0
> Reporter: Matthias Rosenthaler
> Priority: Major
> Attachments: output.parquet
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>
> The following parquet file which is generated by ParquetSharp (which is using
> the underlying apache arrow c++ lib) is not readable by drill. The values of
> the columns are displaced. If I write the affected float32 columns
> "InjectionRate" and "I_injection_IA" as float64, everything is fine.
> Update: It seems that the bug is *caused by dictionary encoding*. If I turn
> this feature of, drill is able to read it. So please take a look into reading
> dictionary encoded columns in drill to solve the bug.
> Also created a ticket for the arrow project, but they redirect me to the
> drill project. https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARROW-11629
>
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